The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday’s newspapers…
PREMIER LEAGUE
Arsenal will consider making a bid for Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento this summer, with the 23-year-old yet to show willingness to extend his deal beyond 2028 – The Telegraph
Nottingham Forest defender Murillo is one of several defenders on Manchester United’s shortlist of potential summer signings – The i Paper
Joshua Zirkzee wants to leave Manchester United this summer after the club blocked a January departure – The Sun
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Tottenham players have no faith in Igor Tudor, as the club face a critical decision that could have far-reaching consequences beyond the head coach’s future – The Telegraph
Tottenham will allow goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky to leave the club on loan this summer to rebuild his confidence – The Telegraph
West Ham want to make the loan signing of Chelsea defender Axel Disasi permanent if they secure Premier League survival, but are not willing to match the £38.8m fee the Blues paid for him in 2023 – The Daily Mail
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Clinton Morrison praised Chelsea for playing ‘outstanding for 75 minutes’, but defensive problems proved costly in their Champions League loss to PSG.
OTHER FOOTBALL
Juventus are ready to step up their pursuit of Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi, whose contract expires at the end of the season – Gazzetta dello Sport
Iran will boycott the 2026 World Cup over the assassination of its supreme leader, its sports minister has said – The Telegraph
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL
Callum McGregor is a major doubt for Celtic‘s Premiership clash with Motherwell – The Scottish Sun
GOLF
Rory McIlroy will leave it to the last minute to determine whether his back injury will allow him to defend his Players Championship crown – The Telegraph





